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Well done, MagicMarker.
It's the details that define the car for the owner.
Of course, now that your OEM exhaust tips look new again, you're probably looking at the design of said tips and thinking it could be better.
If a full cat-back is out of the question, you could always install the Tanabe axle-back, which is a very attractive and affordable swap, and totally DIY. Or you could cut the tips off and weld on something new. Not the easiest solution, but not rocket-science either. Few people here actually go that route... I suspect blame lies in getting all the up-front answers on diameter, length, design, etc. And finding a good welder with skills and patience to deal with your request. It can be daunting.
It's the details that define the car for the owner.Of course, now that your OEM exhaust tips look new again, you're probably looking at the design of said tips and thinking it could be better.
If a full cat-back is out of the question, you could always install the Tanabe axle-back, which is a very attractive and affordable swap, and totally DIY. Or you could cut the tips off and weld on something new. Not the easiest solution, but not rocket-science either. Few people here actually go that route... I suspect blame lies in getting all the up-front answers on diameter, length, design, etc. And finding a good welder with skills and patience to deal with your request. It can be daunting.
Last edited by Rochester; Jul 13, 2015 at 01:08 PM.
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I'm still waiting on a couple more parts to complete the new build, and will post some new pics in a few weeks once its "done" (obviously the word done is a relative term... I mean, at least for this phase). I have several threads for the original build over on the G35Driver forum, but I also plan to start a new build thread on here soon, so stay tuned!
I'm still waiting on a couple more parts to complete the new build, and will post some new pics in a few weeks once its "done" (obviously the word done is a relative term... I mean, at least for this phase). I have several threads for the original build over on the G35Driver forum, but I also plan to start a new build thread on here soon, so stay tuned! 


Great looking G you're building (it's never done, lol).
This one need it's own thread over here~
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